South Ribble Borough Council
Jacky (Jacqueline) Alty currently serves as the Council Leader for Strategy and Reform at South Ribble Borough Council, where there is a special focus on Social Justice, Equality, and Diversity. In addition to this role, Jacky holds responsibilities as a Councillor and Cabinet Member for Licensing, overseeing Community Wealth Building, and is involved with various organizations as a CAB Trustee/Director and Unify Credit Union Trustee/Director. Since February 2015, Jacky has also been the owner and designer at Beadesired, specializing in flameworked glass art. Jacky’s extensive healthcare experience includes roles as a Specialist Practitioner in CAMHS ASD/ADHD, Public Health Nurse, Midwife, and Adult Nurse across various NHS trusts from 1995 to 2016. Educational qualifications include diplomas in Nursing and Midwifery from The University of Salford, training in Autism Diagnosis from the University of Cambridge, and a BSc in Public Health Nursing from the University of Cumbria.
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South Ribble Borough Council
We are the local government authority serving the borough of South Ribble — an area of around 113 square kilometres with roughly 110,000 residents and 50,000 dwellings. Our £2.8 million investment into Worden Hall is set to be completed this summer, making the space useful for the modern world. The improvements will allow the historic building to cater for small weddings and other events once opened. A high-quality retail space will also be available for local traders and providing multi-use spaces for office and educational use. To transform the leisure offer in the borough we have invested £1.8 million to create a brand new 3G playing pitch hub at Withy Grove Park. The facility will have two 3G artificial sport pitches, complimented by a fully accessible, state of the art sports pavilion. Work on the flagship McKenzie Arms site has begun, which will deliver much needed affordable homes across the borough. We have also proposed to invest £2.4 million to improve South Ribble’s parks and open spaces and £200,000 for improvements to smaller open spaces and play areas. In 2019, we declared a Climate Emergency and pledged to be Carbon Neutral by 2030 which we are still working towards. As part of the work towards this we have vowed to plant 110,000 trees – one for every resident in the borough, with over 90k planted so far. We are always looking for people to join the community so why not check out our job vacancies here: https://www.southribble.gov.uk/currentvacancies